Comments Thread For: Team Fury Focusing on Pulev Clash, Not David Haye

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  • GodInFleshSuit
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    #11
    Fury got a rude awakening from Cunningham. Getting put on his back and barely beating a cruiserweight, has him second guessing himself. Hayemaker would box circles around that big oger and he'd eventually knock his a$$ out. Unlike Cunningham, Haye would be more mobile and able to avoid the big body tactics of Fury. Fury wants no part of Haye now! All that crap he's been talking too!

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    • Jim Tom
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      #12
      Haye carries bombs in both hands and Fury will touch down no doubt. I can't see him going 12 rounds with Haye because Haye is faster than Cunningham but has a better boxing brain too. It's just sad that Haye didn't want to go through the ranking route to the Klitschkos because he had been a champion after beating Ruiz.

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      • CraigM
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        #13
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        I don't see this happening. Fury talks a good one but when it comes down to it he always avoids those that are a threat.

        ''Oh he beat the mighty 40yr old cruiserweight & the ever so boring, 1 punch per round Johnson and domestic level Chisora''

        All this guy does is talk smack and fight little guys/bums.

        The overgrown oaf isn't going to take on Pulev or Haye as it'll derail any chance of him getting a title shot.
        I was about to post something nearly the same as this... he calls out people all the time... Haye, that UFC guy, Price...

        When it comes down to them saying yes he hasn't come up with the fight any time... Even Wilder is taking on more of a challenge!

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        • LA_2_Vegas
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          #14
          No reason to fight Haye if there is no championship on the line. Haye is like the most irrelevant relevant guy in boxing; he's there as one of the best, but fights outside of the rankings, does whatever he wants basically. Hell of a deal he's got going . if Fury beat him he'd still probably have to continue this route to get to a championship=

          if not Pulev, I'd like to see him fight Tony Thompson, Arreola/Stiverne. Preferably TT, that would be a good fight between big men

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          • paulf
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            #15
            Haye and Pulev both stop him, but I'm down for either fight.

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            • Bajingo
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              #16
              He's losing either way so why not chase the much bigger fight and payday?

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              • Ray*
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                #17
                Doesn't matter who he fights between those two to be honest. Both are good fights for me.

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                • paulf
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bajingo
                  He's losing either way so why not chase the much bigger fight and payday?
                  I'm curious about this too.

                  The only reason I can see him fighting Pulev is because he thinks he can win, but FFS that's a big risk. Haye has already been in there with big bastards, and I think Fury would be a huge underdog.

                  Still, though. One would think he'd go for more money against the smaller fighter.

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                  • The Surgeon
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                    #19
                    Take the Haye fight. More money, and they both KO u anyway

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                    • gmc_rfc_06
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                      #20
                      So, when Haye say's Fury isn't someone he takes seriously, Fury talks **** and calls him out.

                      Then, when Haye and his team call his bluff and invite him to the table, he no longer wants it? Sounds about right.

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